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Deal Alert! Save $20 When You Spend $80 on Everyday Household Items Like Tide, Bounty, Dawn, Pampers, & More From P&G on Amazon
In a move aimed at helping consumers manage everyday expenses amid fluctuating economic conditions, Procter & Gamble has introduced a special promotion that rewards shoppers for stocking up on essential items. The offer allows customers to receive an additional $20 in savings when they spend at least $80 on qualifying products from the company’s extensive…
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Amazon Is Shutting Down a Popular Fire TV Device Forcing Owners to Upgrade or It Will Stop Working
Amazon has decided to terminate support for its Fire TV Blaster accessory, a move that will render all units inoperable through remote disablement. This development marks a significant shift in the company’s approach to legacy hardware within the Fire TV ecosystem, as the Blaster becomes the first Fire TV-related product to face active bricking rather…
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PBS Warns Of Scammers Pretending to Fundraise For PBS TV Stations
KEET-TV, the PBS affiliate serving Humboldt County and surrounding areas in Northern California, has issued a public alert regarding a wave of fraudulent text messages targeting local residents. These messages falsely claim that PBS or public broadcasting services face imminent shutdown and urge recipients to make urgent donations to prevent the loss of programming. The…
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TikTok Finalizes Deal to Keep Operating in The United States
TikTok has reached a landmark agreement that allows the popular video-sharing platform to continue operating in the United States, bringing an end to a prolonged battle over national security concerns tied to its Chinese ownership. The company announced on Thursday that both the U.S. and Chinese governments had approved the arrangement, resolving years of uncertainty…
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The BBC Will Start Making Shows For YouTube
The BBC has entered into a groundbreaking strategic partnership with YouTube, marking the first time the UK public broadcaster will produce original content specifically designed for the Google-owned platform. This agreement represents a significant shift in the corporation’s approach to reaching audiences, particularly younger viewers who increasingly turn to digital platforms for entertainment, information, and…
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16 Years Ago Today Conan O’Brien’s Last Episode of The Tonight Show Aired
As we mark the passage of time in television history, January 22, 2010, stands out as a pivotal date—exactly 16 years ago today, January 22, 2026. On that evening, Conan O’Brien hosted his final episode of The Tonight Show, capping off a seven-month stint that ended in controversy and heartbreak for fans of the lanky,…
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T-Mobile Calls All Employee Meeting This Sunday, Raising Questions About What Major Announcement is Coming
T-Mobile has scheduled a comprehensive all-store meeting for Sunday, January 25, 2026, bringing together retail employees across the nation in a virtual all-hands format. This gathering, which lacks a publicly disclosed agenda, has generated considerable anticipation and discussion among staff members, who are bracing for potentially impactful updates from company leadership, according to Phone Arena.…
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Paramount Pushes Back Deadline on Warner Bros. Discovery Takeover
In a strategic move amid intensifying competition in the media landscape, Paramount Skydance has decided to extend the deadline for its hostile takeover offer targeting Warner Bros. Discovery. The consortium, spearheaded by David Ellison in collaboration with his father Larry Ellison and RedBird Capital’s Gerry Cardinale, originally set January 21, 2026, as the cutoff for…
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Nexstar & Sinclair Ask The FCC to Shut Down Free OTA TV ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Unless People Upgrade Their TVs to ATSC 3.0
The broadcast television industry faces a pivotal moment as major station groups intensify efforts to secure a firm timeline for switching entirely to the advanced ATSC 3.0 standard, known as NextGen TV. In recent filings with the Federal Communications Commission, large operators including Gray Media, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Nexstar Media Group, and the E.W. Scripps…
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Sling TV is Raising Its Price This Month
Sling TV, the popular live TV streaming service owned by DISH Network, has started a price increase on certain plans, raising the cost by $4 per month for some subscribers. This adjustment brings the affected package to $49.99 monthly, marking another shift in the ongoing trend of rising costs among streaming providers. Also, the Orange…
